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CUBS ANNOUNCE 2020 MINOR LEAGUE MANAGERS AND STAFF

January 14, 2020

CHICAGO - The Chicago Cubs today announced their minor league managers and coaching staffs for the 2020 season. Seven managers return to their same teams as last season while eight of nine managers were in Chicago's organization last year. A detailed list of each club's managers and coaching staffs are

CHICAGO - The Chicago Cubs today announced their minor league managers and coaching staffs for the 2020 season. Seven managers return to their same teams as last season while eight of nine managers were in Chicago's organization last year. A detailed list of each club's managers and coaching staffs are included on the following page, and more information on returning members of the organization may be found on pages 225-249 of the Chicago Cubs 2019 Media Guide.
Marty Pevey returns for his 12th season in the organization and his eighth as manager for Triple-A Iowa and brings with over 30 years of professional experience, beginning with 13 years as a player. He last year guided Iowa to its first postseason appearance since 2008, and his 479 regular season managerial victories with Iowa are a franchise record.
Michael Ryan is in his first season as manager of the Double-A Tennessee Smokies following seven seasons as a manager in the Pittsburgh Pirates chain, including the last three seasons at the helm of Double-A Altoona. He led the Curve to the Eastern League championship in 2017, the first of two-straight campaigns with Western Division titles. The former outfielder played 149 major league games with the Twins (2002-05) and Angels (2010).
Steven Lerud returns for his second season as manager of Single-A Myrtle Beach, and his third as a manager in the Cubs system. He led Single-A Eugene to the 2018 Northwest League championship in his first career managerial or coaching stint. He played 13 minor league seasons from 2004-16 and appeared in nine major league games with the Phillies in 2012-13.
Buddy Bailey enters his second season as manager at Single-A South Bend following three campaigns as manager for Myrtle Beach. He begins his 32nd season as a minor league manager with 2,140 regular season victories, and in 2017 became just the 11th minor league manager to reach the 2,000-win plateau.
Lance Rymel is in his fifth season as a coach or manager in the Cubs organization, and his second as manager for Single-A Eugene, after two seasons managing the Dominican Summer League squads in 2017-18. He began his coaching career in 2016 as Mesa's rehab coach following a three-year minor league playing career as a catcher in the Cubs chain from 2012-14.
Carmelo Martinez is in his 23rd season in the Cubs organization, and returns to manage the Rookie League Cubs Blue squad, his sixth-straight year as a manager at that level. He guided the 2018 Mesa Cubs to the top record in the Arizona League (38-18). Martinez is a former outfielder/first baseman who played in the majors from 1983-91, seeing action with the Cubs in 1983.
Jimmy Gonzalez is in his seventh season as manager in the Cubs organization and will manage the Rookie League Cubs Red team, returning to manage at that level (also 2014). He managed Double-A Tennessee in 2019 following four seasons at the helm of Single-A South Bend. He was named the 2016 Midwest League Manager of the Year.
Carlos Ramirez will manage the Dominican Summer League Cubs Blue team, his second-straight season as a manager for a DSL club, and is in his fifth season with the organization. He was a coach for the Dominican League club the previous three years following three seasons as a catcher in the system from 2012-14.
Leo Perez returns to manage the Dominican Summer League Cubs Red squad, and is in his 12th season in the organization. He served as a coach in Mesa in 2017-18 and was a coach with Iowa in 2016. He played in the Cubs farm system from 2003-08.
CHICAGO - The Chicago Cubs today announced their minor league coordinators for the 2020 season.
Chris Valaika returns for his second season as minor league hitting coordinator after serving as Triple-A Iowa's assistant hitting coach in 2018. Now in his fourth year as a coach or coordinator in the Cubs system, Valaika had a 10-year playing career, including parts of four seasons in the majors with the Reds (2010-11), Marlins (2013) and the Cubs (2014). Valaika was selected by Cincinnati in the third round of the 2006 Draft out of the University of California at Santa Barbara.
Casey Jacobson is the organization's coordinator of pitching development. He is an instructor at Driveline Baseball in Kent, Wash., and in 2019 was an assistant coach at Augustana University in Sioux Falls, S.D., following five seasons as the pitching coach for Macalester College in St. Paul, Minn. The former pitcher began his collegiate playing career at St. Mary's in Winona, Minn., before he transferred to Augustana for two seasons and then pitched for Roswell in the independent Pecos League in 2013. He graduated from Augustana University with a B.S. in Physics.
James Ogden joins the organization as coordinator of pitching performance following seven seasons as pitching coach for Lipscomb University in Nashville, Tenn., where he helped the team to the 2015 Atlantic Sun championship. He graduated from Lipscomb with a B.A. in Oral Communications with a minor in Health in 2008, and earned his Master's in Education with an emphasis on Instructional Leadership in 2010.
Mark Johnson enters his 10th year in the Cubs system, and his second as catching coordinator, after eight seasons as a minor league manager that included a Midwest League title with Single-A Kane County in 2014 and a Carolina League title with Single-A Myrtle Beach in 2015. Johnson played 17 seasons (1994-2010), including 332 major league games with the White Sox (1998-2002), Oakland (2003), Milwaukee (2004) and St. Louis (2008).
Doug Dascenzo is in his sixth year as the organization's minor league outfield and baserunning coordinator, bringing with 21 years of coaching experience. He played parts of seven seasons in the majors, including five with the Cubs (1988-92). He coached in the Padres system from 1999-2011, including six seasons as a minor league manager, before coaching in the Braves system from 2012-14, including third base coach for the big league team in 2014.
Jonathan Mota starts his second year as minor league infield coordinator, and his fifth season as a coach or coordinator with the organization. He in 2018 managed the Rookie League Mesa 2 squad following coaching duties with Single-A South Bend in 2017. Mota played in the Cubs system from 2004-15 after he was originally signed by the club in August of 2003.
Dave Keller begins his 17th year in the organization and his sixth as minor league Latin America field coordinator. He brings with 35 years of minor league coaching and managerial experience, and managed three clubs to championship series appearances, including a Florida State League title with Single-A Daytona in 2013. The former first baseman played in the Reds chain for three seasons (1982-84) after Cincinnati selected him in the 28th round of the 1982 Draft.
Tom Beyers starts his 21st season in the Cubs organization and his sixth as assistant coordinator, hitting development. He joined Chicago in 2000 following 21 seasons in the Dodgers minor league system as a player, coach and manager. Beyers managed nine seasons in the Dodgers and Cubs chains, and he led Single-A Boise to a Northwest League title in 2004. Beyers, a former outfielder, was selected by the Dodgers in the 15th round of the 1979 Draft.
Steven Pollakov is in his first season as Dominican hitting analytics coordinator. He most recently served as a hitting apprentice in the Houston Astros farm system in 2019, integrating technology and biometrics into hitting programs. In 2018, he served as catching coordinator in the Boston Red Sox Dominican Republic Academy. Signed as an undrafted free agent in 2016 by the Chicago White Sox, Pollakov is a graduate of Buffalo Grove High School in Illinois.
Mike Mason is in his 13th year in the system and his first as assistant coordinator, pitching performance, bringing with over 25 years of coaching experience. He served as Triple-A Iowa's pitching coach from 2008-13 after serving four seasons as the Royals minor league pitching coordinator from 2004-07. Mason played seven major league seasons with Texas (1982-87), the Cubs (1987) and Minnesota (1988), posting a 29-39 record with a 4.53 ERA.
Carlos Chantres is in his second season with the organization, and his first as assistant coordinator, pitching development after spending 2019 as assistant pitching coordinator. The 2020 season will be his 15th as a coach, coordinator or special assistant. He spent two years with Atlanta, including as a special assistant to player development in 2018, after stints coaching in the Tigers (2015) and Mariners (2016) chains. Chantres spent nine seasons coaching in the Yankees system (2006-14) after 12 minor league seasons (1994-2005) pitching with the White Sox (1994-2000), Brewers (2001), Devil Rays (2002) and Phillies (2004-05) organizations.
Josh Zeid is in his second season as rehab pitching coordinator following a nine-year pitching career that included 48 major league relief appearances with Houston in 2013-14. Originally selected by the Phillies in the 10th round of the 2009 Draft out of Tulane University, the righthander went 46-29 with a 4.39 ERA (317 ER/650.0 IP) in 291 career minor league contests (70 starts) in the Philadelphia (2009-11), Houston (2012-14), Detroit (2015), Mets (2016) and St. Louis (2017) farm systems.
David Da Silva starts his third year as coordinator, mental skills after nine years as a mental conditioning consultant for IMG Academy in Bradenton, Fla. He earned a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from New Hampshire College/Southern New Hampshire University in 2000 and earned a Master of Science in Movement Science from Barry University in 2003.
Javier Guerrero is in his first season as coordinator, mental skills and his sixth season in the organization. He spent 2018-19 as a minor league mental skills assistant following three seasons as a Dominican Republic video operations assistant. He graduated with a B.S. in Clinical Psychology from the Universidad Iberoamericana in 2006 and earned his graduate certificate in International Family & Community Studies from Clemson University in 2007.
Cory Kennedy joins the organization as head of strength and conditioning and performance science. He earned his degree in Physical Education and Health at the University of Toronto. He is a certified strength and conditioning specialist through the National Strength and Conditioning Association, and completed his Master of Science of Exercise Science with a focus on strength and conditioning.
Doug Jarrow is in his 13th season in the organization and his first as rehabilitation strength and conditioning coordinator following 12 seasons as minor league strength and conditioning coordinator. He worked in the Dodgers system from 2003-07, including 2006-07 as the major league strength coach. Jarrow began his career as a minor league strength and conditioning coach with Tampa Bay in 1998 and Pittsburgh in 1999.
Mike McNulty is in his seventh year with the Cubs and his first as minor league training coordinator after two seasons as assistant athletic trainer for Triple-A Iowa. He graduated with a B.S. in Athletic Training from Illinois State University and a M.S. in Athletic Training from the University of Kentucky.
Jon Fierro is in his ninth year with the organization and his third as the club's rehab coordinator. From 2012-17 he was an athletic trainer in the system, including 2017 with Triple-A Iowa.
Ron Villone starts his ninth season as a coach in the Cubs organization, returning as the team's minor league rehab pitching coordinator for the fifth season. He served as a pitching coach at various levels from 2012-15. A left-handed pitcher, he played in 15 major league seasons from 1995-2009, going 61-65 with eight saves and a 4.73 ERA.